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Popup Opt-in Forms: Case Studies, WordPress Plugins, and Alternatives

Kikolani

In this post, I’m going to share my research into popup opt-in forms: who’s using them, case studies, WordPress plugins, and the alternatives for building your mailing list. Popup Opt-In Forms for WordPress. Pippity is becoming a popular WordPress popup opt-in form plugin. More Popup Opt-In Plugins for WordPress.

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Mobelize Your Wordpress Blog! | jasonyormark.com

Jason Yormark

jasonyormark.com Home About Me My Videos My Resume Contact Me Browse > Home / Wordpress / Mobilize Your Wordpress Blog! Subcribe via RSS Mobilize Your WordPress Blog! So is your WordPress blog mobilized? You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 Mobelize Your Wordpress Blog!

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Analyse your RSS Feed

Koka Sexton

Koka Sexton dot Com Home About Koka Contact Twitter FULL RSS Analyse your RSS Feed Your RSS readership is just as important as tracking your visitors with Google Analytics. I have all of my blogs pushing their RSS feeds through Feedburner. The same is true about getting more readers to subscribe to your RSS feed.

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5 Steps To A Professional Grade Blog On A Budget

Jason Yormark

WordPress has changed the game and opened up the door giving the potential for anyone to create and publish great content and possibly earn a few bucks in the process. I’ve been toying around with WordPress for years, and the formula for launching a professional grade blog is not as difficult or expensive as you would think.

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Facebook Instant Articles: How to Get Started for Business

Rebekah Radice

Want to see how you can add them to your WordPress or Hubspot website? It can get techie to create the Instant Articles, as it requires some knowledge about HTML and RSS (or even API), especially for non-WordPress sites like Post Planner. Through an RSS feed. Option A: WordPress. Paste them back into WordPress.

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3 Things You Can Do to Protect the Content on Your Blog

ProBlogger

However, there’s another way people can steal your content, and that’s by subscribing to your RSS feed. If your blog is a WordPress site, you can use the WP Content Copy Protection plugin to stop them from using: right-click. Manage your RSS feeds. The software can even replace your main keywords with synonyms automatically.

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4 WordPress Alternatives: the What, Where, and Why

ProBlogger

As bloggers, we’re all familiar with WordPress, whether as a self-hosted setup, or via WordPress.com. If you do a Google search for “ blogging software ,” WordPress will likely be among the first results you’ll see. concerned WordPress is not meeting your needs. custom RSS feeds and statistics. moving hosts.